Testing the waters. No fund exists today, this is not an offer of securities, and no money is being solicited or will be accepted. Everything on this page describes a contemplated product whose terms are subject to change. Read the required notices.
Concept · Testing the Waters

Diversified access to the Pokémon TCG market, built as a fund.

Cards Capital is exploring a private fund, provisionally named Cards Capital 151 Fund, LP, that would give accredited investors diversified, professionally custodied, honestly marked exposure to Pokémon Trading Card Game cards across every era of the game. We are publishing this page to test the waters: to find out whether serious investor demand exists before any fund is formed. If it launches, the platform may in time extend to funds covering other trading card games.

Nothing here is an offer. We are gauging interest toward a contemplated initial raise of approximately $10 million. If demand is not there, the fund will not be built. That is the point of asking first.

Why this market

1

It is the most measurable collectibles market in existence. Standardized card identities, transparent grading population reports, deep public price databases, and frequent arm's-length transactions make an honest, third-party-verifiable NAV possible. Where fine art needs appraisals, Pokémon has data.

2

There is no investable index. Today the only way to hold this asset class is to build a collection yourself: sourcing, authentication, grading, storage, insurance, and eventual resale. A fund is the access product: the exposure without the operating burden.

3

Transparency as the operating standard. The contemplated design commits to monthly public disclosure of every purchase and sale, valuation marked to observed market transactions rather than the manager's opinion, independent third-party custody, and an annual audit.

The contemplated structure

VehicleDelaware limited partnership; private fund for accredited investors (Regulation D)
MandateAll-era Pokémon TCG: vintage WOTC-era 35–45%, mid-era 25–35%, modern 20–30%, cash 2–8%
Quality bandsGraded and near-mint raw cards only, with era-specific grading floors; minimum card price $100
DiversificationHard caps per set, per card, and per Pokémon (detailed below), so no single position dominates the book
CustodyAt least two independent, insured, climate-controlled third-party vaults
ValuationMonthly NAV marked to recent observed sales on major marketplaces, cross-checked across independent price sources
TransparencyMonthly public posting of all buys and sells; published benchmark methodology; annual audit
Minimum investment$25,000
LiquidityMonthly redemptions, subject to tentative fund-level gates of 5% of fund assets per month and 12.5% per quarter, designed to protect remaining investors from forced sales
FeesApproximately 4% all-in annually (covering management, custody, insurance, administration, audit); no performance fee
ReportingSchedule K-1; monthly statements and transparency reports

Every term above is contemplated and subject to change. Final terms, if a fund is ever offered, would be set out exclusively in that offering's formal documents.

Diversification covenants

The fund is designed as an access product, not a trophy hunt. Its defining discipline is a set of hard diversification covenants that keep the portfolio an index-like book of hundreds of positions rather than a bet on any single card, set, or character:

Single setNo more than 10% of fund assets in cards from any one set
Single cardNo more than 1% of fund assets in any one card
Single PokémonNo more than 10% of fund assets in cards featuring any one Pokémon; cards featuring multiple Pokémon count pro-rata toward each
Era allocationVintage (WOTC) 35–45% · mid-era 25–35% · modern 20–30% · cash 2–8%
Language mixAt least 70% English-language cards; at most 20% Japanese; at most 10% other languages
Ramp & de minimisCovenants would be suspended below $1M of fund assets and during an initial deployment period, while the portfolio is being built toward compliance

Like everything on this page, these covenants are contemplated and subject to refinement in final documents. The intent is fixed: diversified exposure to the asset class, with concentration risk capped by rule rather than by manager judgment.

Two contemplated investor classes

One seat

Anchor investor

We are looking for a single anchor: an investor or institution prepared to commit meaningful size at first close and underwrite the fund's launch.

  • Contemplated commitment of $2–5M
  • Individually negotiated economics, potentially including preferred fee terms and participation in the management company
  • A voice in final fund terms before documents are drafted
Limited class

Founding investors

Early believers who commit at first close, before the track record exists, and are compensated for being first.

  • Contemplated reduced all-in fee of 3% (versus ~4% standard)
  • Class capped by size and closed after the initial raise
  • Standard minimum of $25,000

Fact sheet

A two-page fact sheet for the contemplated fund, covering the full structure, covenants, quality standards, custody arrangements, and valuation policy, is available here. It carries the same required notices as this page and describes the same contemplated, subject-to-change terms.

Indicate interest

If this product, at roughly these terms, is something you would seriously consider, tell us. An indication of interest is not a commitment, obligates you to nothing, and no money is being solicited or will be accepted. It simply tells us whether to build this.

Email an indication of interest Helpful to include: your name, whether you are an accredited investor, the rough size you would consider (e.g., $25k–$100k, $100k–$500k, anchor-scale), and how you found this page. Interested in the anchor seat? Say so; that conversation comes first.